Articles by: Kimberly Earlywine

Fantastic Buildings and What’s Inside Them: Wakehurst Mansion/Gerety Hall

Fantastic Buildings and What’s Inside Them: Wakehurst Mansion/Gerety Hall

Campus November 15, 2021 at 2:29 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Kimberly Earlywine | Staff Writer Lined by a driveway of arboretum trees, Wakehurst is one of the most subtly enchanting and intriguing mansions on Salve’s campus. Newer students to Salve may only know Wakehurst as “Gerety,” as the building was dedicated to Sister Jane Gerety, former President of Salve Regina, to honor her commitment to the University.  The stoneRead More

Fantastic Buildings and What’s Inside Them: Young Building

Fantastic Buildings and What’s Inside Them: Young Building

Campus April 10, 2021 at 8:10 am Comments are Disabled

By: Kimberly Earlywine | Staff Writer Before Young, there was Fairlawn             In this week’s column I will be delving into the history of Fairlawn, the building that most campus community members refer to today as Young.  Built between 1852 and 1853 for Boston lawyer Andrew Ritchie, Fairlawn is one of the earlier Bellevue cottages to have been erected.  TheRead More

Fantastic Buildings and What’s Inside Them: Ochre Court

Fantastic Buildings and What’s Inside Them: Ochre Court

Campus March 26, 2021 at 4:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Kimberly Earlywine | Staff Writer Nestled in the coastal city of Newport, Rhode Island, Salve Regina University is a small but actively engaged community. Current students and alumni may have chosen to attend Salve for its location, which offers ocean lovers year-round opportunities for surfing, sailing or sunset watching; or perhaps they fell in love with the small campusRead More